Wednesday, May 27th 2009

New VIA Vinyl HD Audio Codecs Offer Full-Rate Blu-ray Audio with CyberLink PowerDVD

VIA Technologies, Inc, a leading innovator of power efficient x86 processor platforms, today unveiled the next generation of VIA Vinyl HD Audio codecs, the VIA Vinyl VT1818S and 1828S, with support offered by CyberLink in their latest award-winning DVD player software, CyberLink PowerDVD.

The leading Blu-ray Disc and DVD playback software, CyberLink PowerDVD provides enhanced high-definition audio through the embedded VIA Vinyl HD VIA Vinyl 1828S Audio codecs, which also support Blu-ray Disc audio content protection, allowing for optimal audio output. Without content protection support, audio quality is dramatically reduced to that of a regular CD with a sampling rate of only 16-bit/48kHz.
Optimized for low power consumption, the VIA Vinyl VT1818S and VT1828S codecs integrate four and five 24-bit stereo digital-to-analog converters (DAC) respectively, along with two stereo analog-to-digital converters (ADC), supporting audio sample rates up to 192 kHz and delivering exceptional audio quality to even the VIA Vinyl 818S Logomost demanding high-definition standards.

"VIA's new HD audio codecs offer the best possible fidelity and clarity for playback of Blu-ray content", said Richard Brown, Vice President of Marketing, VIA Technologies, Inc. "With support from CyberLink's advanced PowerDVD playback software, users will be able to experience the exceptional audio and video quality of high-definition movie content on their PC."

"CyberLink is pleased to offer support to VIA Vinyl HD Audio codec technology within our award-winning playback software, PowerDVD," said Alice H. Chang, CEO of CyberLink. "By partnering with VIA, Cyberlink is able to deliver enhanced high-definition audio with support for audio content protection, allowing users to enjoy the full benefits of Blu-ray video."

The VIA Vinyl VT1818S and VT1828S HD Audio codecs are compliant with the latest Microsoft Windows 7 operating system and also provide support for optional sound effect software, including DTS Connect, DTS Surround Sensation, Creative and QSound.

About the VIA Vinyl VT1818S and VT 1828S HD Audio Codecs
The VIA Vinyl VT1818S can achieve 100 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) for DACs and supports Blu-ray and HD DVD Audio Content Protection as well as advanced VoIP and enhanced music functionality. The two independent 16, 20, 24-bit S/PDIF TX Output channels of the VIA Vinyl VT1818S support sampling rates of 48 kHz, 96 kHz, 192 kHz, 44.1 kHz, and 88.2 kHz. The second S/PDIF TX Out is dedicated for digital audio output to an HDMI transmitter.

The VIA Vinyl VT1828S features five DACs able to achieve 110 dB SNR. It also features two stereo ADCs, analog input to analog output mixing, two independent S/PDIF outputs, and a high quality analog mixer used to support an A-A path. The VIA Vinyl VT1828S supports Blu-ray and HD DVD Audio Content Protection.

Both new VIA Vinyl HD Audio codecs support a front-panel jack re-tasking feature that allows flexible configurations and aids consumers' ability to play two different audio streams through their PC at the same time, providing greater versatility to a system that functions as a home theatre device.

For further information on VIA Vinyl HD Audio codecs, please visit the VIA website www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/codecs/hd-codecs.jsp
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20 Comments on New VIA Vinyl HD Audio Codecs Offer Full-Rate Blu-ray Audio with CyberLink PowerDVD

#1
Agility
Isn't 10 channel = 9.1?
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btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
AgilityIsn't 10 channel = 9.1?
Just as 8-channel is 7.1

VIA is merely using 8 (rear) output channels plus 2 (front-panel) output channels, and combined calling it "10 channel". Every Intel Azalia-compliant 8-channel codec is technically "10-channel" :)
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#3
lemonadesoda
Oh, i can't sleep. I'm so excited about 11-channel. It's ever better than 10-channel. When is it going to be released? It also comes with new volume controls. Up to 11. So it's louder. :rolleyes:
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#4
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
7.1 w/ (independant) headphone stereo jack.
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#5
Cheeseball
Not a Potato
I wonder if Realtek has a new HD codec to counter this.
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#6
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
CheeseballI wonder if Realtek has a new HD codec to counter this.
Every ALC88x already does. Maybe ALC883/885 don't reach 100 dB SNR. 889A offers 109 dB.
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#7
Valdez
Why only .1? Why not .2?
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#8
h3llb3nd4
There is...
There is a Sony home theatre system with 7.2...
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#9
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
ValdezWhy only .1? Why not .2?
i made a 5.1 system out of three 2.1 sets. 5.3 audio for the lose. sounded terrible.
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#10
aj28
VIA audio for the lose. What's more, driver support is literally non-existent with them. Creative needs to make an onboard Audigy series and wipe the floor with these guys... Only Realtek can really compete.
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#11
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
ValdezWhy only .1? Why not .2?
.1 is the subwoofer. Only one channel is needed to produce intense bass.
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#12
Valdez
btarunr.1 is the subwoofer. Only one channel is needed to produce intense bass.
Yes i know, but stereo bass wouldn't be better? :D
Ofcourse if the movies support it.
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#13
iStink
lemonadesodaOh, i can't sleep. I'm so excited about 11-channel. It's ever better than 10-channel. When is it going to be released? It also comes with new volume controls. Up to 11. So it's louder. :rolleyes:
I've heard 11.2 in a home theater and it was pretty wild. I'll never understand why people invest that kind of money into it, but if you can afford it then why not I suppose. Compared to a traditional 5.1, or even 7.1 system, it didn't sound better enough to justify the price tag.
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#14
lemonadesoda
^ I do hope you didnt miss the Nigel Tufnel reference. :rolleyes: What did you listen to on that magnificent 11.2? Spinal Tap?
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#15
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
I just hope realtek gets something better than what they currently have. Im so tired of everyone using their codecs, they aren't that great. Id like to have some of these put on my board now.
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#16
AsRock
TPU addict
To CD Quality ? Isn't that topically 128 kbits ?. If so that pretty crappy.. Hate when company's only record to 128kbits.
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#17
Hayder_Master
"innovator of power efficient x86 processor platforms" = is that true
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#18
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
hayder.master"innovator of power efficient x86 processor platforms" = is that true
Via c7 and nano were out before atom.
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#19
lemonadesoda
c7 was out before atom, by a year or more. But nano not. While it was "launched on paper" before the atom, there were no SKUs available in the market before Atom. Atom got to market first.
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Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
lemonadesodac7 was out before atom, by a year or more. But nano not. While it was "launched on paper" before the atom, there were no SKUs available in the market before Atom. Atom got to market first.
thanks for clarifying. i was 3/4 right at least.

"to market" doesnt mean much to me, as here in aus we dont get much of anything via these days.
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